Dear Linda: This tale is as excellent as it is brief, with a lot of both description and emotion. You have done a sterling job of portraying Faramir's POV, with the thoughts and fears that circumstances require he keep to himself. Beautifully written! Sincerely, Darkover

Ah, yes, she will always be Rohirrim at heart, no matter where she lives!

- Deandra

Guest chapter 14 . 11/29/2012

Dear Linda: "No Greater Love" made me laugh out loud with delight. Of course Eowyn would never love any man more than Faramir-but horses are dear to her heart, too! "Dead Poets' Society" was a most impressive display of your skill as a writer. You managed to tie together all of the very disparate elements into a coherent story, and make it entertaining as well. Your portrayals of Faramir and Eowyn are always enjoyable. Thank you for writing and posting these two chapters! Sincerely, Darkover

I'm not sure if that last line is supposed to be funny or not but I thought it was. Right after the words Smart alec ran through my head. Somehow I think Faramir is too dignified to roll his eyes at his wife just because she was being cheeky.

Dear Linda: "Lotus" was descriptive and pleasant to read. In writing "Ingratitude," you did an excellent job of characterization and the plot is most succinct-doubly impressive considering how brief the tale is. It is also very amusing. Thanks for writing and posting these two chapters. Sincerely, Darkover